India Business Law Journal Ranks Foley Hoag Among Top Firms for International Work for Third Straight Year

July 12, 2011

India Business Law Journal, a monthly publication providing business intelligence for international companies involved in cross-border transactions, has ranked Foley Hoag LLP in its fifth annual survey of top international advisors for India-related legal work.

The publication ranked Foley Hoag as a significant player in the Indian market. According to the magazine, the firm has built a substantial private equity portfolio, acting as U.S. counsel to Bay Capital Partners’ India-focused investment funds, and continuing to work with Monsoon Capital, Heritage Capital and the Pragnya Group.

Inder Sodhi, managing director of Heritage Capital in New York, praised Foley Hoag for its “sensitivity to cultural and business practices and domain knowledge within the specialized hedge fund vertical.”

The ranking marked the third straight year that Foley Hoag has been listed in the publication.

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